New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard M. Berkower | April 9, 2021
Assisted by the effects of the global pandemic, Amazon's sales of $386 billion represented a 38% increase from 2019 and its net income of $21.3 billion amounted to a whopping 84% increase from 2019. What an opportune time for Jeff Bezos to announce an executive transition! In this Executive Compensation article, Howard Berkower traces Amazon's spectacular long-term success and examines its unique executive compensation practices.
By Frank Ready | April 7, 2021
Some companies are eager to welcome clients or the general public back to in-person events, but many are still unsure whether or not they can require attendees to be vaccinated. The question may only grow more complicated as different states take divergent approaches.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Mackenzie M. Wrobel, | April 7, 2021
To amend, or not to amend? That may not be "the question" posed in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet," but it is "the question" a plaintiff should ask itself upon receiving, and before responding to, a motion from the defendant to dismiss a complaint.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vanessa M. Kelly | April 6, 2021
Corporate counsel, human resource professionals, and attorneys, like me, serving as outside employment counsel, were often stretched to the limits.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | April 5, 2021
ESG "has been driven into the mainstream both by the regulatory and government side, but also the pandemic accelerated interest in this," Stacy Louizos, co-lead of Blank Rome's ESG team, said.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Andrew Banquer | April 1, 2021
It's not so important to complete a project; it's important for projects and actions to make a difference. The methodology here provides a framework for showing actual impact, and in so doing, demonstrate legal's value.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | March 31, 2021
Does a defendant in a complaint brought under 10 Del. C. Section 3901 concede or default on the allegations against it by moving to dismiss under Rule 12 only one of the counts in the complaint without first answering the complaint in whole or in part by affidavit?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Geneva Campbell Brown and Stephanie Win Hu | March 30, 2021
The ability to effectively present a point or argument in writing is a vital skill for in-house counsel, something we can carry from our time in private practice.
By Frank Ready | March 25, 2021
A new 2020 CCPA Litigation Report from Akin Gump shows that more than half of the class actions filed under the CCPA last year didn't meet the regulation's narrow criteria for a private right of action—but GCs still shouldn't expect to see a slowdown in privacy-related litigation any time soon.
By Mike Scarcella | March 25, 2021
The financial disclosure that John Coates filed also offered a rare public peek into the costs of corporate compliance monitors. He had been serving as the independent monitor for the U.S. Justice Department in the prosecution of Boston-based State Street Corp.
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